Saturday, June 21, 2014

U.S.
and European diplomats join gay “pride” march in Greece, ignore plight of
Syrian Christians

By Julio
Severo, with information of AP.

Consuls of the
United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland and
Portugal took part in the third gay “pride” parade of Greece’s second largest
city, Thessaloniki. Reportedly, the event drew some 6,000 people.

Gay activists taking part in gay parade in Thessaloniki, Saturday, June 21, 2014

U.S. Consul
Robert P. Sanders carried a banner that read “Diplomats for Thessaloniki
Pride.”

Diplomats joined
this year because, according to AP, they “support diversity and freedom of
choice.”

The march again
was condemned by the local Orthodox church, whose leader, Bishop Anthimos,
described it as a “promotion of perversion.”

Western nations
as the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and Canada have the power to influence
the destiny of other nations, and they have chosen to use their power on behalf
of homosexuality.

Innocent
Christians have been slaughtered by Islamists in Syria, and no Western
diplomats have marched to support their lives or carry banners that read “Let
Syrian Christians live.”